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Endowed Scholars

Class 8: 2005-2009
W. W. Caruth, Jr. Scholar in Biomedical Research
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology
Dr. Altschuler is interested in design principles underlying the spatial-temporal organization of molecular networks. He will be applying high-throughput cytological profiling to make quantitative multidimensional measures of cell states over wide ranges of perturbations.

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Virginia Murchison Linthicum Scholar in Medical Research
Assistant Professor,Center for Developmental Biology, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology, and Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Dr. Brugarolas is interested in mechanisms of tumor suppression. His current research focuses on understanding the regulation of the TSC1/TSC2 tumor suppressor complex and unraveling new pathways involved in kidney cancer development.
 
TI Scholar in Advanced Imaging Technologies
Assistant Professor, Advanced Imaging Research Center
Dr. Lu's research interest is to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies to study physiology and metabolism of the human brain, and to use this information for understanding how the brain functions and how clinical diagnosis of brain disorders can be improved.
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Cecil H. and Ida Green Scholar in Biomedical Computational Science
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology
Dr. Wu's research focuses on design principles underlying the formation of cellular polarity. She combines mathematical modeling and experimental techniques to study yeast bud site selection and human neutrophil chemotaxis.
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